Nigeria: EFCC Grounded - Leadership

Business activities have been grounded at the corporate headquarters of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in Abuja following the inability of the newly-appointed acting chairman of the commission, Mrs. Farida Waziri, to officially assume duty.

Author: landoezekiel

Look if you live outside Nigeria and thank God as most of us do and see what corruption has done to the people in Nigeria and especially the poor masses you would then thank for your host Western nations for running taking care of her citizens.

Watching the international news and considering that Nigeria sells about 2million barrells of crude oil @ $125.00 per parrell and seeing the abject poverty in the country then you would accept the perception by the West that something is wrong with the Black man. The young educated Nigerians should revolt politically using their intelect to suborn and over take the corrupt government in Nigerian. Unless a startling display of radicality takes place in Nigeria there would be no normal transperency and good governance therefore poverty holds sway.



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